As many of you may have noted, HDR One has been quiet for a while. In truth, the future of our online magazine is very uncertain. Our readership is amazing, and somehow it continues to grow. At last count, our downloadable magazines had received around 5,000 downloads each!
That’s an incredible achievement for a small site. In...

We are having a long weekend 20% off summer sale on all of our courses this weekend. Take your HDR processing to the next level with our Photomatix tutorials or go above and beyond with our advanced digital blending course. However, the discounted stock is limited to just the first 30 people who purchase the courses, so be there...

Working with the number one photography page on Facebook, Megashot.net, I’m thrilled to announce that July will be a one-off HDR Month in which you will have a chance to showcase your wonderful HDRs to more than 100k people.
This is more than just a chance for you talented HDRists to get some great exposure, it’s also...

I hope you enjoy this new project and gain some exposure from it!
It can be very demanding juggling a full-time job, family commitments and all of the other things life throws your way. Attempting to maintain a passion in photography sometimes takes a backseat and we can struggle to get to new destinations to take photos. Today, for...

Article by Chris Smith
Once you’ve learned the basics of HDR processing, you’re in position to open up a new world of black and white possibilities. Black and white images made with HDR techniques can be spectacular. I’ll tell you how I decide if I want to convert an image to black and white and I’ll show you exactly how I...

Article by Darin Rogers
In a recent article I wrote for HDR One, I discussed some of the mistakes I’d made while learning HDR photography. One of the things I mentioned was to not do anything in Photomatix that can be done later in Lightroom or Photoshop. This brought up a question in the comments as to why not. If one...

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With dozens of full HDR workflow articles and general tutorials, HDR One is quickly becoming the biggest resource for HDR photographers in the world...and it's free. Quality HDR photographers across the globe contribute to HDR One every day. Please help spread the word so this resource can continue to grow.